coronavirus-enforced restrictions have been lifted.Non-essential businesses in England can reopen today as part of the third phase of easing lockdown restrictions, which came into force on January 6.
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Cineworld is hoping to reopen cinemas in Scotland from May amid lockdown easing. The film theatre chain shut its doors to Scots back in October after a number of big blockbuster released were delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Scotland's recent stay at home lockdown prolonged the temporary closure further as cinema screens have remained off limits during the opening months of 2021. But the Scottish Government’s timetable out of lockdown has scheduled the potential reopening of cinemas to
.coronavirus-enforced restrictions have been lifted.Non-essential businesses in England can reopen today as part of the third phase of easing lockdown restrictions, which came into force on January 6.
Douglas Ross was quizzed about the Prime Minister travelling north to participate in the Holyrood election that takes place on May 6. Just last month the part-time assistant referee revealed Johnson would join him in the lead-up to polling day.
coronavirus news overnight is that under-30s are to be offered an alternative covid jab to the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine due to the evidence linking it to rare blood clots, the UK’s vaccine advisory body said. People aged 18 to 29 will be offered the Pfizer, Moderna or another jab where available.
Get the latest Scottish parenting news sent straight to your inbox each week with our newsletter.History fans, and those looking to hit their step targets, will have to wait a little longer for Dumbarton Castle to reopen - after it wasn’t included in a list of Historic Scotland venues to reopen from April 30.Historic Environment Scotland has said that it will take a phased approach to reopening venues, with 70 percent of its attractions set to welcome visitors once again when restrictions are
Nicola Sturgeon today announced that the majority of school pupils will return to places of education after the Easter holiday period. Priority continues to be placed on getting kids back to school but progress is threatened when rules are breached.
Read more. A mum who was raped and beaten by the father of her daughter is fighting to have him and his family removed from their lives.
lockdown restrictions continue to ease across Scotland and businesses including hairdressers and some non-essential shops open for the first time in months, police have warned the public to continue to follow the rules and stay safe. The warning comes after disgraceful scenes in Edinburgh as thousands descended on the Meadows area of the city to enjoy the warm Easter weather.
Covid-19 restrictions as lockdown gets eased further. Deputy First Minister John Swinney is pleading with Scots to continue following coronavirus rules so the virus can continue being suppressed.
Aberdeenshire road as they deal with an ongoing incident. The A947 Fyvie to Turriff road is currently shut and diversions are in place as officers deal with an incident.The circumstances of the road closure are not yet known but the road is expected to remain closed for a "considerable" amount of time.Police Scotland confirmed to the Daily Record they were dealing with an ongoing incident and there was no risk to the wider public.
coronavirus cases. Currently, only essential retailers - such as supermarkets and pharmacies - are allowed to open during lockdown.
Scotland has been lifted with residents being told to ‘stay local’ instead. From today, April 2, Scots are now allowed to travel within their local authority area for non-essential purposes.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.MOTORING industry chiefs in Scotland are looking forward to welcoming back customers to dealerships from Monday.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said on Tuesday that car showrooms and forecourts would be able to reopen from the Easter bank holiday.She also reminded would-be car buyers that they may need an appointment and to check with the retailer before visiting.Scottish Motor Trade Association chief
Scottish Parliament party launched itself on social media last year and aims to do what it says on the tin - ditch Holyrood and return Scotland to direct rule from London.
coronavirus restrictions, with a tentative May 17 date.“It’s fair to say it’s been a while since our guests were able to experience films where they are meant to be seen – the big screen,” said Showcase Cinemas General Manager Mark Barlow.“We’re really excited to welcome you all back from 17th May, with an amazing line up of films.”New titles set to be screened at Showcase venues in England and Scotland include Peter Rabbit 2, Croods 2, Hotel Transylvania 4, Jungle Cruise, Cruella and Space Jam:
MP Neil Gray who is standing to become an MSP at Holyrood. As Scots go to the polls on May 6 to elect 129 MSPs there will be a tightly fought campaign dealing with locals issues on the doorsteps of the Lanarkshire towns.
Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed that a number of rules will be changing to Scotland’s coronavirus lockdown over the coming days. The First Minister has given the green light for the likes of hairdressers and garden centres to reopen from Easter Monday next week.
coronavirus lockdown. The stunning 30-metre-high horse-head sculptures turned yellow near Falkirk on the national day of reflection as Scots looked back at the Covid-19 pandemic.
Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionA key part of the project will be the installation of a new tertiary treatment tank to improve the waste water treatment process and the compliance with waste water quality discharge regulations.Treated waste water is discharged into the river under licence from the Scottish Environment Protection Agency, as happens at WWTWs across the country.Current flows which go through the
pubs from next month as coronavirus restrictions begin to ease.The pub chain says that the branches will welcome back punters from April 26 - which is a date set by the Scottish Government for the hospitality sector to reopen.Pubs will serve food and non-alcoholic drinks inside, while serving alcohol without having to order a meal outside.Outdoor services will be allowed to remain open until 10pm, while indoor hospitality can continue until 8pm as per the Government guidelines.Six people from